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Show Wednesday, March For International Days 5, 1986 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 7B Local animal expo planned Expo ByARVA SMITH summer Staff writer be held this during the In- ternational Days celebration. The big animal and horticultural show will be held Aug. 2 in the large building at the Week being observed With this week, many members and clubs are making plans for the spring and summer including the Carbon Junior Livestock Club which will sponsor one of the biggest events ever held in this area. 4-- to 1986 H 4-- H Carbon County fairgrounds. Plans call for displays of wool carding and spinning, wheat and breadmaking, grinding horseshoeing, beef, sheep and swine fitting and showing, goat milking and cheese making, sheep shearing, old time farm The and active club will sponsor the Carbon County long-establish- ed Agri-Anim- al Agri-Anim- The meeting, Family in Relation to the Breastfed Baby, may interest you. Informal discussion will center on how to manage those first hectic weeks with emphasis on the entire family as well as timely tips for mother and baby. Dr. Mark Thoman says Have fun with the baby. Love the baby. Time is so short. Remember that every single individual baby is just like a or fingerprint Agri-Anim- festivities. The expo will be open to all residents of Carbon County. If you are a member of the committee or would like to be, please attend. For more information call Keith Grogan, or Steve Tanner, thumbprint. Grassy Trail Grassy BPW Each year BPW recognizes young outstanding women through its Young Careerist program. This year is no exception and Nancy Bentley and Brenda Layton will be recognized at the Price BPWs on Young Careerist speak-of- f Mar. 11 in the alumni room at the College of Eastern Utah at 7 p.m.' If you are interested in attending or knowing more about Smith at contact Susan 637-608- 2. Scout leaders Training sessions' for all scout leaders will be held Mar. 5, 12, 19 and 26 at Creekview Elementary School starting at 6 A safe and effective vaccine, haemophilus influenza, Type B, for preschoolers ages 5 years is now available at the 2-- plorer. We urge all scouters to attend and learn about the program and policies that concern you. Stella D'America American DAmerica - Helpers Lodge, Italian-- Hor- There will also be displays of market animals, breeding animals, poultry, pets and small animals. We plan to have a horticultural display, including garden and field crops, flower and household plants and there will be farm machinery and products, she said. The big expo is not limited to members. We are inviting everyone in Carbon County to enter a display, Tanner said. Ribbons and prize money will be awarded as an incentive for 4-- H participation. Among the community people who have already expressed interest is Kevin Erickson, a pigeon breeder. We expect people who raise exotic breeds of chickens to display them, she said, and we hope to be able to get such birds as peacocks. We are inviting people to show their flowers and house plants. To expand the number of exhibits, we have contacted such organizations as Utah Wool Growers, Cache Valley Dairies Intermountain and Farmers and invited them to submit entries, Tanner said. Plans for the big expo were formulated last October by members of the club and their parents and families. The club has been active in this area for more than 25 years. There are 26 club members. Members participate in numerous state and national shows and one of the leaders is show manager for a show and is on the Utah State Fair Board. state-sponsor- ed Ray, 12, Tonya, 12, and Ryan, 8, all children of Raymond and Rhonda Peterson of Lower Miller Creek, weigh a lamb they are raising for the Agri-Anim- The project started with the Carbon club and has County Junior Livestock quickly spread fo include others in the county. 4-- Expo to be held during International Days. We have more than 10 big summer event, the club committed families of Carbon members plan to build a float to Junior Livestock Club members enter in the St. Paticks Day who have pledged their time, parade and they have applied for a Colgate grant to help with their and money probably summer vacations to making funding for the summer expo. the Carbon County Expo a success, Tanner said. Besides making plans for the Agri-Anim- County Club the Expo and 4-- H. members and parents are selling gift certificates from two local supermarkets as a fund raising project and the club has received a $100 grant Council to from the National help buy educational materials 4-- H al Theme for the float will be Green and Growing in Carbon for the expo. V. health district office p.m. This will be for any adult leader involved in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity and Ex- HELPER These have proved very popular at the Utah State Fair where they have been the favorites of children, Tanner shots available at Flu training sessions ' Trail 4-- H 4-- H semanship Club met Sunday, Mar. 2, at the home of the leaders, Dale and Linda Andrews. The following officers were voted into office: president, Todd Andrews; vice president, Tia Durrant; secretary, Chasity Durrant; reporter, Nikki Andrews; and activities chairman, Kristi Andrews. Aundra Fausett and Cory Burdick will be teen leaders this year. A discussion followed, setting this years goals and the different ranks each member would like to complete. We are happy to have Chas and Tia back in our club again. We will miss Terri and Hawley Hunter who have moved to Wellington. 637-440- 8. please 637-598- 6. 637-09- alike. The meeting will be held Thursday, Mar. 6, 7:30 p.m. at 890 N. 1100 E., Price. For further information call, or BPW, al the International Days There are no two babies alike and there are no two families 637-33- 76 Expo al The second public meeting of the expo committee will be held Saturday, Mar. 8, at 7 p.m. at the courthouse. Please use the USU Extension Office door. The Expo will be held Aug. 1 and 2 at the fairgrounds and will start out If your family is awaiting the arrival of a new member, the Price La Leche League animals. said. club notes La Leche League tools, glass bee hives, egg incubation and chicks and the history of sheep in America, Maurine Tanner said. Tanner is a leader of the club along with her husband, Steven Tanner and Keith Grogan. Some of the displays expected to be among the most popular will be mother and baby , Stella Lodge No. 77, the mens organization, will hold a dinner meeting at the LaSalle dining room tonight at 7 p.m, according to president Frank Dalpiaz. Dalpiaz said the meeting is for members only and the annual election of officers for 1986 is on the agenda. All lodge members are urged to turn out. There is no charge for the steak dinner on the menu. Reservations can be made with any of the present lodge officers or by calling the LaSalle this afternoon. This meeting replaces the monthly meeting usually held at the Helper civic auditorium on the first Thursday of each month, Dalpiaz said. Utah Southeastern District office in Price. Health The vaccine costs $10 per shot. The vaccine injection is available Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and Monday through Friday from 4 : 30 p.m. 3-- Haemophilus influenza, Type B, is a bacterium which can cause severe disease in children less than 5 years of age. This bacterium can cause and infections of other systems of the body such as the blood, joints, bone, soft tissue, throat and covering of pneumonia the heart. About one out of 200 children in the U.S. will have a moderate to severe case of haemophilus b disease before their fifth birthday. Almost 40 percent of this disease occurs in children ages 18 months of age and older. Haemophilus b vaccine is now avilable to combat haemophilus b bacteria. Nearly 90 percent of children 2 years of age and older are protected for at least IV2 years against the severe disease caused by haemophilus b bacteria. The vaccine does not protect children against ear infection haemophilus caused b. 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So you are absolutely positive that you and your family will never, never get any sulfites or preservatives when you serve their favorite salad veggies, fruits, salad dressings & salad crunchies. It's fast, convenient, delicious and healthy & NO preservatives. Opens April 7th 1986-8- 7 Call Sister Theresa Marie, principal, to discuss your children's needs. 637-285- 0 BUS SERVICE is available to Notre Dame Regional School from Helper, Spring Glen, Carbonville, East Carbon and Wellington. CAR POOLS are Bus SALAD BAR now available from Orangeville and Huntington. service may be available next year. 210 East 600 North, Price |